Thursday, January 26, 2012

Lower Than Shakotan Part 2: S30Z-G Nose

Ok in the first "lower than shakotan" we brought you Raees' Hakosuka. Well he is back with this sick olive drab S30Z-G Nose that is packed with plenty of muscle to burn some serious rubber. This Hasegawa kit comes as a curbside kit, meaning that it comes with out an engine. That also means that there is no engine detail under that hood. That did not stop Raees from stuffing a mean looking RB26 with a snail the size to suck in baby birds or a kitten. There is plenty of goodies stuffed in there, like a Cusco style oil catch can, braided lines and a monster sized intercooler peeking out of the bumperless front end. The plow like chin spoiler is so low that I doubt it will be cruising around a mall parking lot. Along with the plow spoiler it has fender flares for stuffing those deep SSR Formula mesh wheels with Hippari style tires under the wheel arches. Not one for leaving them shiny, he decided to do them in black. I just gives it a menacing "I'm gonna get you sucka" look. On the inside you will find a clean and subtle environment, well other than a pair of Ferrari seats to hold you in while you blast along the wangan. Slammed with a clean stance and a bit of Oni-kyan in the rear, you can't help but to stare.


Some words from Raess.

"Another model finished. This time it's a Datsun 240ZG. A very cool kit by Hasegawa. It's a very different build from me since I love my shiny cars, but in matt green it does look good."

Specs on the 240ZG
Kit: Hasegawa Datsun 240ZG
Paint: Tamiya as 14 olive green and matt black bonnet. Decals and metal number plates
Interior: Tan and black, Ferrari 599 seats, flocking, carbon bits on dash and a spare wheel.
Body: Custom front lip, bonnet cut open, rear spoiler and fender flares.
Chassis: Engine bay scratchbuilt, RB26 fitted, custom mounts, boost pipes, resin intercooler, resin turbo, custom branches, exhaust, custom brake booster, wiring for resin battery, braided lines, custom oil catch can, working hinges and suspension cut and remade.
Wheels: Aoshima SSR Formula Mesh.










 



3 comments:

  1. very good work I like this style I have this kit smae and planed it in midnight blue hopy will be nice like this one

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  2. Where do I find kit cars like this?? Motors? I would love to get into this hobby I just don't know where to start?!

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